Authors
Shrestha,Junu, Sur,Mona, Allford,Jason Michael, Wellenstein,Anna
- Disclosure Date
- 2024/06/19
- Disclosure Status
- Disclosed
- Doc Name
- Scaling Innovations for Plastic Circularity with Investment in ASEAN
- Product Line
- Advisory Services & Analytics
- Published in
- United States of America
- Rel Proj ID
- KR-Environment And Climate Change Innovation In East Asia -- P177183
- Sector
- Other Public Administration
- TF No/Name
- TF0B6495-Environment and Climate Change Innovation - Resource Allocatio,TF0B6981-Environment and Climate Change in EAP - Resource Allocation 2
- Theme
- Urban Development,Mitigation,Environmental Health and Pollution Management,Environment and Natural Resource Management,Private Sector Development,Innovation and Technology Policy,Climate change,Urban and Rural Development,Business Enabling Environment,Adaptation
- Unit Owning
- EAP ENR PM 2 (SEAE2)
- Version Type
- Final
- Volume No
- 1
Table of Contents
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- Executive Summary 9
- Acknowledgements 8
- Chapter 1. 19
- Introduction 19
- 1.1. Background and Objectives 19
- 1.2. Plastic Pollution in the ASEAN Region 21
- 1.3. Innovation and Plastic Waste Management 22
- 1.4. Methodology 23
- 1.4.1 Limitations of the Methodology 24
- 1.5. Stakeholder Consultations 25
- Chapter 2. 27
- Overview of the Waste Management Ecosystem and the Key Plastic Waste Types in the Six AMS 27
- 2.1. Evaluation Parameters for Waste Management, Recycling, and Plastic Circularity in the Six AMS 27
- 2.2. The Country-specific Status of SWM, Recycling, and Plastic Circularity in the Six AMS 28
- 2.3. Hurdles to Overcome to Achieve Innovations’ Growth and Scale 34
- 2.3.1. Lack of Policy and Financial Incentives 35
- 2.3.2. Lack of Organizational Capacity 36
- 2.3.3. Limited Access to Capital 36
- 2.4. Innovation Support to Address the Gaps 37
- Chapter 3. 41
- The Innovation Landscape for Plastic Circularity 41
- 3.1. Introduction to Innovations in Plastic Circularity in the ASEAN Region 41
- 3.2. Identifying and Assessing the Innovation Ecosystem 43
- 3.3. Innovations in ASEAN and other select Areas 45
- 3.3.1. Upstream Stage 45
- 3.3.2. Midstream Stage 46
- 3.3.3. Downstream Stage 47
- 3.3.4. Cross-cutting Stage 48
- 3.4. Evaluating and Selecting Innovations for Investment 49
- Chapter 4. 53
- Policy Options to Stimulate Innovations to Advance Plastic Circularity 53
- 4.1. Overview of the Role of Policies in Driving Innovation and Investment 53
- 4.2. Policy Instruments for Triggering Plastic Innovation 57
- 4.3. International Policy Triggers for Plastic Innovation 62
- Chapter 5. 67
- Investment Needs and Opportunities in Innovations for Plastic Circularity in the Six AMS 67
- 5.1 Development Profile of Innovations in the Plastic Circularity Ecosystem in the Six AMS 68
- 5.2 Overview of Investments in Innovations in Waste Management, Recycling, and Plastic Circularity in the Six AMS (2018–2022) 70
- Chapter 6. 73
- Creating the Enabling Environment and Markets to Improve Investments in Plastic Circularity Innovations 73
- 6.1 Scaling Innovations by Stage 75
- 6.1.1. Value Chain Stage 75
- 6.1.2. SWM Ecosystem Type 76
- 6.2 Supportive Policies and Financial Incentives for Plastic Circularity Innovations 80
- 6.2.1. Policy Gaps and Coordination to Address Institutional Failures 80
- 6.2.2. Financial Incentives to Address Market Failures 82
- 6.2.3. Creating Market Demand 84
- 6.3 Direct Support to Plastic Circularity Innovators 86
- 6.3.1. Building Organizational Capacity 86
- 6.3.2. Access to Financing 89
- 6.4 Regional Cooperation 91
- 6.5 Conclusion 92
- Appendices 93
- List of Abbreviations 93
- Appendix 1. Country Profiles for the Six AMS 96
- Appendix 2. Top 10 plastic circularity transaction by deal value in the Six AMS (2018-9M 2022) 98
- Appendix 3. Stakeholder Consultations 99
- Appendix 4. Key Types and Sources of Capital in the ASEAN Region 103
- Appendix 5. Selected Financing Criteria for Plastic Circularity Investments 107
- Appendix 6. Selected Venture Debt Providers and Their Products 108
- Appendix 7. Perceived Barriers and Supportive Policies to Drive the Development of Plastic Circularity in the Six AMS 109
- Appendix 8. Summary of Selected SWM and SUP Policies 111
- Bibliography 112
- Figure ES.1. Plastic Waste Management Innovation Landscape in the ASEAN Region 13
- Figure 1. Losses of Recyclable Material Value in Four ASEAN Member States 20
- Figure 2. Types of Plastic Pollution in the ASEAN Region 21
- Figure 3. Solid Waste Management Framework to Support Innovation 22
- Figure 4. Elements of Plastic Circularity (Plastic Waste Management within Solid Waste Management) 28
- Figure 5. Key Elements of Plastic Circularity 29
- Figure 6. Categorization of Innovations in the Plastic Value Chain 42
- Figure 7. Plastic Waste Management Innovation Landscape in the ASEAN Region 51
- Table ES.1. Transitioning SWM from a Nascent to an Emerging Ecosystem in the six AMS 14
- Table ES.2. Prioritization of innovation across the plastic value chain in the six AMS 15
- Table 1. Nascent Ecosystem: Cambodia, Indonesia, and the Philippines 30
- Table 2. Emerging Ecosystem: Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam 32
- Table 3. Gaps in Solid Waste Management and their Impacts on Plastic Waste Management 38
- Table 4. Thematic Innovations to Address Gaps to Improve Plastic Waste Management 39
- Table 5. Readiness of Innovations by Stage 51
- Table 6. Extended Producer Responsibility Scheme 58
- Table 7. Potential Sources of Capital for Early-stage Companies 69
- Table 8. Investments in Plastic Waste Management, Recycling, and Circularity in the Six AMS, by Stage (January 2018–September 2022) 71
- Table 9. Number and Value of Plastic Circularity Investments in the Six AMS, by Country (January 2018–September 2022) 71
- Table 10. A Selection of Innovative Plastic Circularity Finance Offerings in Emerging Markets (2020–2022) 72
- Table 11. Prioritization of Innovation Across the Plastic Value Chain in the Six AMS 78
- Table 12. Prioritization of Innovations Based on a Country’s Stage in the Plastic Value Chain and its Typology 79
- Table 13. Transitioning SWM Innovations from a Nascent to an Emerging Ecosystem in the Six AMS 82
- Table 14. Potential Types and Sources of Capital for Innovations Across the Plastic Value Chain 90
- Table 15. Recommendations and Prioritization for Limited Access to Capital 90
- Box 1. Stakeholder Consultations during the 7th International Marine Debris Conference (7IMDC) 25
- Box 2. An Alternative Material Innovation Case – Ecovative 45
- Box 3. Redesign Innovation Case – Beverage Industry Players (Lotte, Coca Cola & Evian) 46
- Box 4. Refill/Reuse Innovation Case – Loop 47
- Box 5. Recycling Innovation Case – Prevented Ocean Plastic (POP) South Asia 48
- Box 6. Operational Platform Innovation Case – Rubicon 49
- Box 7. Using Platforms to Improve Collection Efficiencies 50
- Box 8. IFC Performance Standards on Environmental and Social Sustainability 55
- Box 9. Case study: The Role of Government in Thailand’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem 61
- Box 10. Island Solutions 77